Examples of Premises Acts in a sentence
In pursuit of its policy, LCCM will comply strictly with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, the Factories Acts, the Office, Shops and Railway Premises Acts and any other appropriate regulations or approved Code of Practice as a minimum standard to which to work.
No warranty whatsoever is made, intended or to be implied as to whether the same is subject to any resolutions, schemes, development orders, improvement plans, improvement notices or notices under the Housing Acts, Public Health Acts, Defective Premises Acts or Building Regulations or as to whether any property is in an area where redevelopment, road widening or other schemes may be proposed or envisaged and the purchaser shall be deemed to purchase with full knowledge of such matters.
The split largely reflects the activities that were, prior to 1974, regulated by LAs under the Offices, Shops and Railway Premises Acts as opposed to those regulated by the Factories Acts (or other ‘industrial’ safety legislation, such as Mines).
The Utility Service Tenants’ Rights and the Discontinuance of Services to Leased Premises Acts are intended to prevent loss of utility services and undue hardship to tenants when the service is stopped by request of a landlord or because a landlord has not paid utility bills.
No warranty whatsoever is made, intended or to be implied as to whether a property is subject to any resolutions, schemes, development orders, improvement notices or notices under the Housing Acts, Public Health Acts, Defective Premises Acts or Building Regulations as to whether a property is in an area where redevelopment, road widening or other schemes may be proposed or envisaged and a Buyer shall be deemed to purchase with full knowledge of all such matters.
The Factories Acts, The Offices Shops and Railway Premises Acts, Workplace Regulations, statutory energy conservation requirements, and any other relevant statutes.